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mksh24

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  1. No Country For Old Men 7/10 Very overrated, but Javier Bardem was a good creepy psychopath
  2. Paul the Octopus predicted every world cup win and got them all right apparently he retired.
  3. lol perfect PAUL HOW COULD YOU?! :angry:
  4. The best reason to see inception? Y/Y?
  5. Definitely Reckoner
  6. DAT ASS [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zGdjAggjvM]YouTube- Christian Bale in American Psycho[/ame]
  7. I'm guessing surfing? Do you think he notices the paps in that picture of him he almost looks pissed.
  8. Yes he is! And if anyone disagrees they are obviously jealous or Franck Ribéry.
  9. WADIOHEAD LADIES AND GENTLEMEN [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnTFiWrw1GI&feature=related]YouTube- Radiohead interview - 5/30/03[/ame]
  10. I'm sorry, but you just don't understand them. :laugh3::P I love Paranoid Android the most recently I've really liked Everything in it's right place.
  11. I would want to be a cat with a good family. Seems to be the good life.
  12. Yep exactly. My family is the same way. They take Al-Qaeda and generalize them with all Muslims. Pretty dumb logic. And conservatives are always throwing around the constitution with every argument, so why don't they recognize the 1st amendment in this issue?
  13. lol creep. Thom Yorke refuses to play it apparently. He also said he heard it somewhere and didn't even realize it was them.
  14. MGMT VS. M.I.A.
  15. Awwwwwww Little Lahm The gum thing is just amazing
  16. Cocaine - Eric Clapton
  17. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100815/pl_afp/uspoliticsreligionattacks_20100815184754#mwpphu-container WASHINGTON (AFP) – Republicans pounced on US President Barack Obama's comments supporting the right to build a mosque near Ground Zero Sunday, painting him as out of touch less than three months before key mid-term elections. Democrats and Republicans squared off on Sunday talk shows to hammer home their positions on the Islamic center which includes a mosque, and argue whether it was appropriate for Obama to wade into the fray. "This is not about freedom of religion, because we all respect the right of anyone to worship according to the dictates of their conscience," US Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, said on Fox News Sunday. "But I do think it's unwise... to build a mosque at the site where 3,000 Americans lost their lives as a result of a terrorist attack. And I think to me it demonstrates that Washington, the White House, the administration, the president himself seems to be disconnected from the mainstream of America." The hot-button issue has stirred raw emotions in the United States, which marks the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks next month, and Cornyn said he believes it might resonate with voters at the polls. "I think this is sort of the dichotomy that people sense, that they're being lectured to, not listened to, and I think that's the reason why a lot of people are very upset with Washington," he said. Polls show a majority of Americans oppose building the mosque near Ground Zero, but they also show that a majority support the right of Muslims to build it. Senator Jack Reed, a Democrat, did not answer directly if he thought the mosque should be built, but said he supported its designed intention to provide interfaith communication and dialogue. "But it can't be there, and I don't think it should be allowed to be there, if it's going to be some type of way to undercut the truth, the reality, of 9/11... which was an attack by fanatical Muslims against the United States," he told the program. Republican Representative Peter King of New York acknowledged the right to build the mosque but challenged Islamic leaders to "listen to the deep wounds and anguish that this is causing to so many good people" and consider moving the center to a site further away. "This is such a raw wound and they are just pouring salt into it," King told CNN's "State of the Union" program. Democrat Jerrold Nadler, also a New York congressman, said it was not up to politicians to decide. "As to whether the imam wants to have the mosque somewhere else, that's up to them, and government should not pressure them one way or the other." Obama on Friday said Muslims "have the same right to practice their religion as anyone else in this country." But the next day Obama clarified that he was not commenting "on the wisdom of making the decision to put a mosque there." Several Republicans have seized on Obama's comments, including Sarah Palin, who appeared to mock him on her Twitter feed by saying that taking a stance on the mosque "is not above your pay grade." This whole thing is just blown out proportion, and the comments on Yahoo leave me sick.
  18. oui, oui
  19. I THANK THE FRENCH FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL CREATION /end fangirl
  20. Omg that's so funny. Philipp Lahm is adorable especially when he is standing next to his teammates see here: Have you seen this? I can watch it over and over again.
  21. ZOMG. A picture of Gwyneth and Chris... ooooooh. What happened to his foot?
  22. I love this song and I'm sure if you have been to any sporting event you have heard it [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOUgGA0lsog&feature=related]YouTube- Kernkraft 400 (Sport Chant Stadium Remix)-Zombie Nation[/ame] I love these two off of Maya [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLey6skWUHs]YouTube- Teqkilla by M.I.A ft. Nicki Minaj (2)[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3S41UgR_Fs]YouTube- M.I.A. - Steppin' Up[/ame]

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